9/11 Hijackers On US No-Fly List

Posted on Sunday, October 08 at 08:25 by jensonj
The document lists 44,000 people banned from flying in the US, and was drawn up after the 2001 attacks on the US, the programme reports. It includes names shared by thousands of people, such as Gary Smith, John Williams and Robert Johnson. They basically did a massive data dump Story from BBC NEWS: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/americas/5413462.stm

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  1. Sun Oct 08, 2006 5:46 pm
    All names applied to Canadian airlines as well. Joe Smith, Bob Wilson or any others with names dumped into the file, required to enter their neighbourhood airport. Prove your not a terrorist before planning to fly.

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  2. Sun Oct 08, 2006 6:24 pm
    "9/11 hijackers on US no-fly list"

    They always forget to say "alleged hijackers". It is a well known fact that to date no proof has been shown that the alleged hijackers were hijackers. All we got was a statement from the US government telling us who the hijackers were, in addition to telling us that Bin Laden was the mastermind behind the crime, and following from their baseless proclamations backed up with NO evidence, they proceeded to bomb Afghanistan followed by Iraq.

    The "no fly" lists are about as silly as banning toothpaste on airplanes, because the whole 9/11 illusion is based on lies that are so silly that even the liars themselves can't help making a joke out of it.

  3. Mon Oct 09, 2006 3:05 am
    Convenient that since these living hijackers are on the no-fly list, they can't fly to the States and tell the whole country that they are still alive and the whole thing is a farce.



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